Ciarán
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There'll be huge migrations of people, migrations of people towards more temperate climates like ours as a result of that, you know, like large scale economic collapse.
OK, well, listen, I know that meeting then is happening with someone in your house tomorrow.
So we'll keep an eye on it and we'll keep in touch with you both as well, if that's all right, Aoife and Craig.
Is that the type of stuff you're saying we just have to adapt to it?
Aoife, thank you as well for speaking to us.
I suppose what I say, that was a very long-winded way of saying, do you accept that it's one thing for us to adapt to a slightly cooler April and a slightly warmer May, but...
The same people who would tell us that might be the consequence for Ireland in the short to medium term would tell you that the consequence is going to be devastating for other parts of the world.
And that has huge knock on consequences in terms of economies and the movement of people and migration.
And we'd have to adapt to all of that as well.
No, but if I get... That's what I'm saying is... We could go through all of them.
No, I guess I'm trying to... What I'm trying to explore is to what extent you accept what...
the scientific consensus is in terms of the consequences of climate change.
And the scientific consensus is that large parts of the world where people live will become uninhabitable and those people will move around the world to other parts of the world.
Do you accept that as a consequence?